416 Mr. J. H. Leech on Lepidoptera Heterocera 



Boarmia grisea. 



Boannia grisea, Butl. Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 396 (1878) ; 

 111. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. p. 33, pi. xlix. lig. 2 (1879). 



A nice series from Yokohama and Oiwake in Pryer's 

 collection. 



I obtained the species at Gensan in July, and at Ningpo I 

 met with it in the month of April. 



I have received a male specimen from Kiukiang, taken in 

 May, and a female from Omei-shan, taken in July. 



In some specimens the central fascia is very distinct, but 

 in others it is obscured by the ground-colour. 



Distribution. Japan ; Corea ; North-eastern, Central, and 

 Western China. 



Boarmia jejunaria, sp. n. 



Brownish grey, with slight violet tinge ; basal area 

 suffused with ochreous. Primaries have a blackish discal 

 spot surmounted by some blackish scales, and there are 

 three transverse black lines — the first is slightly curved 

 towards costa^ the second is obtusely angled below costa and 

 represented by dots on the neuratlon below the middle ; the 

 space between the lines is rather paler than the rest of the 

 wing ; submarginal line blackish and wavy, but not distinct. 

 Secondaries have an indistinct black discal spot, a wavy 

 blackish central line, and an indented submarginal line, also 

 blackish ; the basal area is freckled with blackish. Fringes 

 of the ground-colour, with black dots at their base between 

 the nervules. Under surface whitish brown ; all the wings 

 have a black discal spot, followed by an indistinct transverse 

 line, which docs not extend to inner margin on primaries. 



Expanse 38 millim. 



One female specinien from Ni-tou, July. 



Hah. Western China. 



Boarmia hasifuscaria. (PI, VII, fig. 1-4,) 



Boarmia hasifuscaria, Leech, Entom., Suppl, p, 46 (May 1891), 



There was one male specimen in Pryer's collection, and I 

 took an example of the same sex at Oiwake in October. 

 Hah. Japan. 



Boarmia corearia. 

 Boarmia corearia, Leech, Entom., Suppl, p. 44 (May 1891). 

 I took four male specimens and one female at Gensan in 



